CHARLESTON - Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is reminding West Virginians of the state's price gouging laws during states of emergency and states of preparedness. When the governor declares a state of emergency or state of preparedness, businesses may not increase the price of certain vital commodities by more than 10 percent. "Today, Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin declared a 'State of Emergency' in three counties, and a 'State of Preparedness' in 35 other counties in order to mobilize resources to c
AKRON, Ohio – To serve its growing energy practice, Jackson Kelly has moved its Ohio office from Canton to Akron and added established Akron attorneys Mark Bernlohr, Clay Keller and J. Alex Quay who will practice in the firm’s Industrial, Environmental and Complex Litigation Practice Group.
Below is a partial list of scheduled dates county courthouses will be closed for the Christmas, and New Year’s holidays. The information was provided by the respective county commissions, and is subject to change. Updated information will be provided as it becomes available.
HUNTINGTON -- On June 1, Legal Assistants/Paralegals of Southern West Virginia (LAPSWV) held its 8th Annual Seminar and Meeting at the Pullman Plaza Hotel in Huntington.
Rockefeller CHARLESTON -- U.S. Senator Jay Rockefeller has announced that Google, at his invitation, will hold a one-day workshop in Charleston next week to provide access to a free website and other tools designed to help small businesses in West Virginia establish an online presence.
CHARLESTON – The U.S. Attorney's office has asked U.S. District Judge John Copenhaver to approve a settlement ending Gazette ownership of the Daily Mail.